Udayaditya, Udayāditya, Udaya-aditya: 6 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchUdayāditya (उदयादित्य):—(u + ā) m. Nomen proprium eines Mannes [Rājataraṅgiṇī 4, 43.] [Colebrooke II, 299. 309.]
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Udayāditya (उदयादित्य):—Nomen proprium eines Fürsten [Journ. of the Am. Or. S. 7, 35.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungUdayāditya (उदयादित्य):—m. Nomen proprium verschiedener Männer.
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Partial matches: Aditya, Udaya.
Starts with: Udayadityabhatta.
Full-text: Malava.
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The history of Andhra country (1000 AD - 1500 AD) (by Yashoda Devi)
Part 47 - Udayaditya (A.D. 1160) < [Chapter XX - The Telugu Cholas (Chodas)]
Part 45 - The Kanduru Cholas (A.D. 1080-1260) < [Chapter XX - The Telugu Cholas (Chodas)]
Part 5 - Pottapi Kamadeva (C.M. A.D. 1106-1115) < [Chapter XX - The Telugu Cholas (Chodas)]
Later Chola Temples (by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam)
Note 1: the ruling dynasties (Hoysala and Kakatiya) < [Chapter XI - Kulottunga III (a.d. 1178 to 1218)]
Sanskrit sources of Kerala history (by Suma Parappattoli)
Appendix 2 - Kings of Musaka Dynasty—According to Musakavamsa
3. Mushakavamsa (or Mushika-vamsa) by Atula < [Chapter 3 - Historical Details from Mahakavyas]